Erin DeLuca

Bethel, CT

Erin DeLuca was trained in jewelry fabrication and design in Florence, Italy and Boston. Her current designs with their clean lines, pierced metal work, and a sense of delicacy, are inspired by patterns and textures found in nature, art-deco architecture, and vintage lace textiles. She uses recycled metals and diamonds and ethically sourced gemstones.

Techniques used include old world processes such as forging, piercing, soldering, setting and wax casting to fabricate contemporary jewelry in silver, gold, palladium, and platinum.

Erin DeLuca

Bethel, CT

Erin DeLuca was trained in jewelry fabrication and design in Florence, Italy and Boston. Her current designs with their clean lines, pierced metal work, and a sense of delicacy, are inspired by patterns and textures found in nature, art-deco architecture, and vintage lace textiles. She uses recycled metals and diamonds and ethically sourced gemstones.

Techniques used include old world processes such as forging, piercing, soldering, setting and wax casting to fabricate contemporary jewelry in silver, gold, palladium, and platinum.